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My Baby Book: Based on Guess How Much I Love You
Sam McBratney - 1996
Full color.
Grandma Loves You!
Helen Foster James - 2013
There are happy aunts and uncles, and, of course, delighted grandparents who can’t wait to meet the newborn. In Grandma Loves You!, Grandma Bunny joyously welcomes the new arrival. In warm and tender rhyme, long-awaited introductions are made. Grandma’s touching endearments reflect the sentiments of anyone who has welcomed a new member of the family. Brought to life in enchanting woodland scenes that seem to echo Grandma’s joy, Grandma Loves You! will be a treasured gift from generation to generation, celebrating one of life’s most important moments and relationships.
Spot Loves His Daddy
Eric Hill - 2005
Perfect for Father's Day, as well as all year long, this happy and heartwarming book is great for sharing.
When the World Was Waiting for You
Gillian Shields - 2011
This celebration of new life will allow for tender bedtime cuddles everywhere as the book relishes the shared family pleasure of a new baby.
My Very First Tea Party
Michal Sparks - 2000
Five shows little ones ages 0-3 how hearts fill to the brim when friends gather together for tea and good times.
Moo Moo, Brown Cow
Jakki Wood - 1991
As they move from cows to pigs to dogs to geese, children learn about colors and numbers.
Counting to Christmas
Nancy Tafuri - 1998
This counting holiday book also shows children how to make Christmas cards, cookies, popcorn string, and animal treats.
Mommy Hugs
Anne Gutman - 2001
Cuddles and kisses will surely abound when reading this aloud!
Can You Cuddle Like A Koala?
John Butler - 2003
Can you cuddle like a koala, holding on tight? Or can you creep like a mouse in the pale moonlight? Join in the fun rhyme with all the little animals from around the world and copy their actions.
Quantum Entanglement for Babies
Chris Ferrie - 2014
Entanglement has puzzled even the world's greatest scientists. Maybe with an early start, Baby will be the first to understand it!
Baby's First Book
Garth Williams - 1955
Garth Williams writes and illustrates a sweet, simple book about all the things important to Baby: his bowl, his spoon, a bird singing outside the window, and of course, Teddy Bear! Our youngest readers will love poring over Williams's cozy, large-scale pictures.
A Baby's Gift: Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny
Margaret Wise Brown - 2001
Perfect for baby showers and other special occasions.This gift set includes Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny, illustrated by Clement Hurd. Margaret Wise Brown's beloved bedtime classics have lulled generations of children to sleep with their soothing sounds. Now these classic stories are packaged together into one gift set.These board books feature sturdy pages, just right for babies and toddlers. Together in the decorative box, this makes a thoughtful gift.
Baby Be Kind
Jane Cowen-Fletcher - 2012
Be nice to your puppy. If you see someone fall down, maybe you can help them up! How about sharing your cookies or crackers? Or giving a tired someone a ride in your little wagon? From taking turns to saying you’re sorry, trying not to be angry to giving a big hug, these simplest of gestures, rendered in Jane Cowen-Fletcher’s adorable style, show that being kind feels so good that even a baby will want to try it.
Alphabears: An ABC Book
Kathleen Hague - 1984
Michael Hague's warm, detailed paintings complement Kathleen Hague's happy, rhyming texts. Even the youngest of readers will treasure and learn from these two charming concept books.
Sweet Dreams, Maisy
Lucy Cousins - 2003
The moon rises.The stars begin to shine. The world goes to sleep. Maisy and her friends have had a long day of play, and now the sun is setting, making pretty colors in the sky. Soon it's time for the sleepy mouse to sing and read to Panda and snuggle in her cozy bed. What better way for little readers to end their day than with a "sweet dreams" from Maisy?